Telehealth and Remote Monitoring for Chronic Pediatric Conditions: Opportunities and Vulnerabilities

Mohammed Khalid Dhwe Alosaimi (1) , Abdullah Sulaiman Alqefari (2) , Eman Alasgah (3) , Fahad Ibrahim Hamedhi (4) , Norah Saab Manyan Alanazi (5) , Areej Ali Othman Ajeebi (6) , Mohammed Munawir Alsuhaymi (7) , Osamah Hussin Hussin Mathkoor (8) , Noorafheed Almarri (9) , Khaled Farhan Salem Almalki (10) , Maha Sultan Majed Alotaibi (11) , Majed Jami Almutairi (12) , Halah Muflih Alrashidi (13) , Mohammed Saud Saad Alsaedi (14)
(1) King Abdulaziz Specialist Hospital in Taif,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(2) Second Health Cluster, Riyadh,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(3) Diriyah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(4) Prince Mohammed Bin Nasser Hospital, Gazan,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(5) Health Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(6) Al-Aridah General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(7) Assistant Management for Compliance-Riyadh,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(8) King Faisal Hospital in Taif,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(9) Eastern Region Dammam,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(10) Al-Dayer Bani Malik - Athwan Center, Jazan,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(11) Rn Albjadyah Phc,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(12) Quba General Hospital/Qassim Region,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(13) Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah – King Fahd Hospital – Dialysis Center,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(14) Maternity and children hospital , Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: The increasing prevalence of chronic pediatric conditions necessitates innovative care delivery models. Telehealth and remote monitoring (TRM) have emerged as transformative tools, offering the potential to enhance access, improve management, and empower patients and families. These technologies encompass a broad spectrum, from synchronous video consultations to asynchronous data transmission via Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Aim: This narrative review aims to critically synthesize the current evidence (2010-2024) on the application, opportunities, and vulnerabilities of TRM for chronic pediatric conditions. It examines specific modalities including tele-dermatology, remote nursing, virtual physiotherapy, home lab testing, digital social work, and explores overarching themes of equity and cybersecurity. Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted across PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, and IEEE Xplore databases. Peer-reviewed articles, systematic reviews, and pertinent grey literature published between 2010 and 2024 were included. A narrative synthesis approach was employed to thematically analyze findings. Results: TRM demonstrates significant efficacy in improving healthcare access, adherence, and quality of life for children with chronic illnesses and their families. Specific applications show high diagnostic concordance in dermatology, effective chronic disease management via nursing, and maintained functional gains in physiotherapy. However, profound vulnerabilities persist, including the digital divide exacerbating health inequities, cybersecurity risks to sensitive pediatric data and IoT ecosystems, and challenges in clinical integration and reimbursement. Conclusion: TRM presents a viable and effective paradigm for pediatric chronic care, yet its promise is contingent on addressing critical vulnerabilities. Sustainable implementation requires concerted policy efforts to ensure equitable access, robust cybersecurity frameworks, standardized clinical protocols, and adaptable reimbursement models. 

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Authors

Mohammed Khalid Dhwe Alosaimi
Imhx60@Gmail.Com (Primary Contact)
Abdullah Sulaiman Alqefari
Eman Alasgah
Fahad Ibrahim Hamedhi
Norah Saab Manyan Alanazi
Areej Ali Othman Ajeebi
Mohammed Munawir Alsuhaymi
Osamah Hussin Hussin Mathkoor
Noorafheed Almarri
Khaled Farhan Salem Almalki
Maha Sultan Majed Alotaibi
Majed Jami Almutairi
Halah Muflih Alrashidi
Mohammed Saud Saad Alsaedi
Alosaimi, M. K. D., Abdullah Sulaiman Alqefari, Eman Alasgah, Fahad Ibrahim Hamedhi, Norah Saab Manyan Alanazi, Areej Ali Othman Ajeebi, … Mohammed Saud Saad Alsaedi. (2024). Telehealth and Remote Monitoring for Chronic Pediatric Conditions: Opportunities and Vulnerabilities. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 1(2), 1220–1226. https://doi.org/10.64483/202412330

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